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When the AI you’ve been using to sound smart goes down.
Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes from Mistaken Identity (1981)
Hey, you're not a bird!
Unmute for buzzing near the end.
I think that's fog because it's cleared up now 🤷🏽♀️
If you're someone from the US, I like to check out
https://www.fairsandfestivals.net/states
every now and then.
...To see what fairs and festivals may be going on.
I am once again posting this excerpt from Why Does He Do That?
"MYTH #4: He holds in his feelings too much, and they build up until he bursts. He needs to get in touch with his emotions and learn to express them to prevent those explosive episodes. My colleagues and I refer to this belief as 'The Boiler Theory of Men.' The idea is that a person can only tolerate so much accumulated pain and frustration. If it doesn’t get vented periodically— kind of like a pressure cooker—then there’s bound to be a serious accident. This myth has the ring of truth to it because we are all aware of how many men keep too much emotion pent up inside. Since most abusers are male, it seems to add up. But it doesn’t, and here’s why: Most of my clients are not unusually repressed. In fact, many of them express their feelings more than some nonabusive men. Rather than trapping everything inside, they actually tend to do the opposite: They have an exaggerated idea of how important their feelings are, and they talk about their feelings—and act them out—all the time, until their partners and children are exhausted from hearing about it all. An abuser’s emotions are as likely to be too big as too small. They can fill up the whole house. When he feels bad, he thinks that life should stop for everyone else in the family until someone fixes his discomfort. His partner’s life crises, the children’s sicknesses, meals, birthdays—nothing else matters as much as his feelings. It is not his feelings the abuser is too distant from; it is his partner’s feelings and his children’s feelings. Those are the emotions that he knows so little about and that he needs to 'get in touch with.' My job as an abuse counselor often involves steering the discussion away from how my clients feel and toward how they think (including their attitudes toward their partners ’ feelings). My clients keep trying to drive the ball back into the court that is familiar and comfortable to them, where their inner world is the only thing that matters. For decades, many therapists have been attempting to help abusive men change by guiding them in identifying and expressing feelings. Alas, this well-meaning but misguided approach actually feeds the abuser’s selfish focus on himself, which is an important force driving his abusiveness. Part of why you may be tempted to accept 'The Boiler Theory of Men' is that you may observe that your partner follows a pattern where he becomes increasingly withdrawn, says less and less, seems to be bubbling gradually from a simmer to a boil, and then erupts in a geyser of yelling, put-downs, and ugliness. It looks like an emotional explosion, so naturally you assume that it is. But the mounting tension, the pressure- cooker buildup of his feelings, is actually being driven by his lack of empathy for your feelings, and by a set of attitudes that we will examine later. And he explodes when he gives himself permission to do so."
This book is a top recommendation of mine, as a therapist.
Reblog if you say "Y'all"
#20 years in Alabama so I do say Y’all on occasion.
I've gone. Not one for goodbyes, I thought it best to slip out quietly. Love to you all, Giles.
Rest in peace, Anthony Stewart Head (1954 – 2026)
It's Once More, With Feeling time
In other news, Unfriendly and I have been watching this from the beginning after work and it's been great.
Rupert Giles + 🔥 🔥 🔥 [requested by Anonymous]
AND SOMEHOW WOODY ALLEN IS STILL ALIVE?!?!
Well I should have known that at least one person wasn't going to read my tags or just ignore them. Made my Tony Head post self-reblog and original private because of course.
The person blocked me after I asked them if they'd take down my reblog. What a fucking asshole.
Well at least they removed the post. People are so weird. This was my message. Whatever, man
Well I should have known that at least one person wasn't going to read my tags or just ignore them. Made my Tony Head post self-reblog and original private because of course.
The person blocked me after I asked them if they'd take down my reblog. What a fucking asshole.
Well I should have known that at least one person wasn't going to read my tags or just ignore them. Made my Tony Head post self-reblog and original private because of course.
And once again, another person who made a world a better place through their art and philanthropy is gone but that orange turd is still fucking breathing.
Someone uploaded a recording from 1990/91 of the Rocky Horror London revival where Tony Head was Dr. Frank-N-Furter and Craig Ferguson was Brad. You know, the Scot who was the host of The Late Late Show starting back in 2005.
I gotchu @neitherducknorpenguin
From the tribute show 20 years ago. Ade Edmondson (Vyvyan from The Young Ones) is the one playing Brad
Full tribute here which I'll likely be watching later
It looks like a broken video but it's not